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ECU Basketball Coach Michael Schwartz to Headline Greenville-Pitt County Chamber Power Luncheon

July 11, 2022

East Carolina University’s (ECU) Basketball Head Coach Michael Schwartz will headline the next Greenville-Pitt County Chamber of Commerce Power Luncheon. The event will take…
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Going Once, Going Twice, Sold: Real Time Bidding Data Privacy Breach

The ongoing massive data breach in the world of advertising: real time bidding (“RTB”). You likely are, or have been, a target of RTB…
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Media Mention: Amy Wang Reflects on Leadership as Outgoing NCBA Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Section Chair

July 7, 2022

Environmental attorney Amy Wang recently wrapped up her one-year term as Chair of the Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Law Section of the North…
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Back in Session: Register for Ward and Smith’s Special Assets Summer School Webinar Part 2

July 7, 2022

The bell will soon ring for the second class in our Special Assets Summer School Webinar series. Join teachers, creditors’ rights attorney Norman Leonard…
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Installation and Use of Solar Power Systems in North Carolina

July 6, 2022

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Written By Eric J. Remington
Approximately twenty-five percent of North Carolinians live in a planned community where the restrictive covenants are administered by a homeowners association (“HOA”).  If you…
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Joint Trusts: A Useful Tool for Some Married Couples

July 5, 2022

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Written By Zachary F. Lamb
Though not a silver bullet for every situation, in appropriate circumstances, a Joint Revocable Living Trust (“Joint Trust”) can provide a married couple with…
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Corporate Bad Behavior Is Not Dischargeable Under Subchapter V

July 1, 2022

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Written By Lance P. Martin
If a business engages in bad behavior like intentional interference with contract and tortious interference with business relations, then it may not use Subchapter…